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corned

/kawrnd/US // kɔrnd //UK // (kɔːnd) //

玉米粒,玉米粒状的,玉米粒状,玉米粒状的在一起

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marinated in brine, often containing garlic, peppercorns, cloves, etc.; preserved or cured with salt: corned beef.

Examples

  • The engineering school dropout had sold corned beef to Africa and brokered some Brazilian diamonds with mixed success.

  • The truth, though, is that corned beef and cabbage is an entirely American meal—Irish-American, yes, but American nonetheless.

  • Mounds of tuna salad, white fish salad, potato pancakes, knishes, corned beef—you name your kosher indulgence and it is here.

  • Four people at table means a depletion of your smoked meat and a dipping occasionally into the corned-beef barrel.

  • And you're going to eat this sandwich of corned beef and bread.

  • If corned beef was poison, as he said, there wouldn't be a working man alive in America.

  • There's very little flour left, and only a small piece of corned meat.

  • It is difficult to use up corned beef, for it is not good sliced and warmed over, as most meats are.